________ interact with ganglionic blocking drugs to produce an additive antiadrenergic effect.
A. Cholinergic drugs
B. Adrenergic blocking drugs
C. Adrenergic drugs
D. Anticholinergic drugs
Answer: B
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1. prevention. 2. hospitalization. 3. continuous observation. 4. restraint.
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1. "Even if this lump was cancer, it is all gone now.". 2. "I will massage my breast twice daily for the next week.". 3. "I can go back to work today if I wish.". 4. "There is no risk of infection with this procedure.".
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A) The client is contacted by telephone. B) A neighbor is alerted to check on the client. C) The emergency department of the local hospital is contacted. D) Local emergency medical response providers are contacted and directed to the client's residence.
The diabetic patient who had blood drawn for an HbA1c level says, "I don't know why they want to look at my hemoglobin." Which response is most appropriate for the nurse to make?
a. "Diabetes increases your risk of bleeding." b. "The HbA1c provides information relative to blood sugar levels for the last 2 to 3 months." c. "Hemoglobin levels and blood sugar levels are closely related." d. "The HbA1c tells if you have type 1 or type 2 diabetes."